Our return journey dwelling from Southern California began in darkness. We wished to outrun the site visitors of Los Angeles and the atmospheric river of rain that was threatening to gradual us down. We misjudged on one account which made me consider Jerry Jeff Walker’s ‘LA Freeway’ music. We simply wished to get out alive! A river of automobiles was already flowing at 5 am however we prevailed. By early afternoon we landed at El Capitan State Seashore – considered one of few campgrounds that had not closed as a consequence of flooding. We had been wanting ahead to stretching our legs, having an early blissful hour and getting in a brief nap – and never essentially in that order! Whereas driving the compulsory campground loop, my spouse and I rapidly discovered a website that tugged on the steering wheel. It appeared to verify plenty of our bins. In 20 fast minutes, our rig was leveled, our prime popped (on the camper and beers), chairs had been put out and firewood stacked. We paused and took a deep breath of the recent ocean air and felt all was good. Then, the motorhome couple subsequent to us kicked on their generator, sounding like a battered Mannequin A Ford operating on three cylinders. Our shoulders sagged. We had been drained and uncared for considered one of our primary standards for campsite choice. And, the story doesn’t cease right here. Therefore, the genesis of this text.
Gretchen and I’ve been tenting all our lives. We began backpacking a half-century in the past whereas in highschool. It took plenty of miles and worn-out sleeping luggage and footwear earlier than we lastly graduated to a tent trailer. We referred to as it our Taj Mohaul. I can nonetheless bear in mind reveling over the easy act of carrying denims whereas standing up! After just a few years, we upgraded to a pop-up camper on a Toyota Tacoma, a lighter FourWheelCamper Fleet, and at last our present rig – a RAM 3500 and FWC Flatbed Hawk. Like a daring purple wine paired with pasta and a wealthy Bolognese sauce, it has been an ideal marriage. In simply three years we, have amassed 70K tenting miles and really feel like we’re nonetheless savoring the appetizer!
Our ‘go to’ campsites are usually discovered off the crushed path by a gurgling creek or tucked between the canopies of a number of ponderosa bushes. Some name it off-grid tenting and others boondocking. We simply name them honey-holes and now we have definitely discovered just a few candy ones over time. There’s plenty of satisfaction in taking a non-descript grime highway off the freeway, winding by means of and up a canyon for just a few miles solely to find the proper spot overlooking a picturesque valley. Solitude and a sundown is tough to beat. This is the reason now we have an overlanding rig – to get to locations that almost all campers can’t.
Nonetheless, there are journeys, like our latest go to to SoCal, the place now we have the pedal down for a thousand miles, simply attempting to get from level A to level B. As a reader of this text, I’m certain you realize precisely what I’m referring to. With little to no BLM land in between, we’re typically relegated to remain at a lesser-known state park the place reservations should not required. It’s in these conditions the place we should tune in our campsite senses to make sure a pleasing in a single day keep. Following are just a few observations and ideas now we have realized alongside the way in which.

Solar and Shade:
A shade tree is usually a luxurious throughout a scorching summer time solar. The within of your rig will keep cooler and your fridge will draw much less energy. However within the winter, shade is usually a disadvantage if you need the solar to radiate heat. Few issues are higher than an unusually heat winter or spring night that prolongs a very good campfire. Know your compass heading or the trajectory of the solar. Do you favor morning or night solar or shade? Are you depending on solar energy? Do you wish to warmth a bladder of water for cleansing or a bathe? These are only a few good concerns
Final yr, we had been exploring north-eastern Utah and stayed at a campground to clean up. This one even had free scorching showers! We initially chosen a campsite with loads of sunshine however a restricted view. So when the view website subsequent to us opened up, we rapidly moved. Our camper simply cleared the branches of the tree the place we selected to park. An hour later, whereas attempting to sneak in a day nap, we heard what gave the impression of fingernails being dragged throughout a whiteboard. It was the branches operating alongside our camper prime every time the wind picked up. We simply needed to giggle… after which moved again to our authentic selection. Peaceable sleep trumped a view.
Wind:
Wind is usually a actual nemesis. In addition to having to chase down tablecloths or napkins, it will probably create plenty of mud and contribute to a stressed evening whether it is robust sufficient to buffet your camper. Take note of the prevailing wind path and orient your camper door on the leeward aspect. You and your rig will profit tremendously from this straightforward adjustment. A number of years in the past, whereas tenting alongside the Grand Staircase route close to Escalante Utah, we needed to reposition our camper simply to drop the highest. The wind stored ‘inflating’ the within of our FourWheelCamper!

Wind may also make a fast wreck of awnings. We use a Dragon Fly Awning Display to help stability in windy circumstances. It not solely helps anchor the awning however gives a personal area and retains plenty of mud out of the rig. Another choice is to hold black, foldable, water bottles from the awning corners. They assist cut back awning flaps with reasonable wind gusts whereas solar-heating water for a night clean-up.
For my spouse and I, the one advantage of wind, or higher a slight breeze, is that it will probably maintain the mosquitos at bay – particularly in case you are tenting in the course of the transition months between spring and summer time. However, a campfire and/or whiskey and a very good cigar may be simply as efficient with the buzzing bloodsuckers!
Water, Restrooms and Wind Course:
Are you operating low on water? Are you bored with discovering an appropriate place to empty your transportable bathroom? You might wish to take into account deciding on a campsite close to these services. It isn’t unusual for us to go to a campground as soon as every week whereas boondocking simply to wash up, refresh our Porta-Potty and refill it with potable water. Be aware of wind path if a campground has pit bathrooms, particularly the older configuration which don’t vent properly. A blast from the previous can rapidly smash a pleasant dinner! As well as, be sure the water is labeled ‘potable’ so you realize it’s secure to drink.
Turbines:
This can be a powerful one. The fixed drone of a close-by generator can rapidly change the ambiance of a pleasant campsite. When you should camp close to a generator-equipped RV it might be useful to know the working hours inside the park. For instance, many campgrounds solely enable operation between 8-10 am and 6-8 pm. This is probably not an issue in case you are getting an early begin on the highway or are away out of your website throughout these hours.
We get the necessity for turbines. Not everybody who enjoys tenting can do with out AC energy – though the benefits are blurring with the arrival of photo voltaic turbines just like the 2000-watt Jackery or the 3000-watt Purpose Zero merchandise. Solar energy programs coupled with lithium-ion batteries are quickly approaching a efficiency/value ratio that may make this silent type of energy extra attainable. However, till parity is reached, watt per greenback, fuel turbines are cheaper than photo voltaic and can proceed to be a mainstay energy supply in RVs that demand heavy hundreds from microwaves, air-conditioners and home equipment. That mentioned, one of many nice RV manufacturing mysteries (for me) is how they will produce a trailer or motorhome that prices $100K however can’t equip it with a quiet Inverter Class Generator made fashionable by Honda and Yamaha. These produce as little as 50db which is concerning the degree of a traditional dialog.

Deadhorse Lake, within the Oregon Fremont Mountains, is a kind of smaller campgrounds that checks all of our bins. The campground is distant, wild and peaceable. And, it’s FCFS – no reservations taken! The 5 mile highway into the campground is tough sufficient to maintain out massive trailers and motorhomes. Every massive and generously spaced website has a view of the lake and the sunsets are spectacular. Most are pretty degree and might accommodate multiple rig. The restrooms and fireplace rings are properly maintained. Fishing, kayaking, climbing and wildlife viewing are fashionable actions. Simply convey some bug repellant within the early summer time months.
Bottles and Increase Packing containers:
When you like a quiet setting, maintain your eyes out for bottles and increase bins when driving by means of a campground. Full or empty booze bottles, sitting or mendacity on a desk could also be signal of occasion able to occur or one that’s taking a break. A increase field is one other indicator. Not that we don’t get pleasure from music. Tequila Dawn (Eagles) or Up Across the Bend (CCR) might match the second properly however we’re by no means so fortunate. Perhaps our age is simply catching up with us.
Views and Leveling:
Now we have a very good buddy that we name our ‘View Guru’. Waking as much as a dawn or making ready a river-side meal is a prime precedence for her. She’s going to take a view website over shade or a bit of generator noise anytime. This could typically take a bit of finesse maneuvering your rig inside the confines of a typical campsite. Now we have one other buddy with a bigger rig that likes degree campsites. We camped with Milo and his spouse in Baja Mexico. He will need to have spent 45 minutes attempting to get his trailer completely degree. We had been properly into our margaritas by the point he completed. The method was then repeated when he found the leveling pads had been on gentle floor!


For Gretchen and myself, leveling our rig is an efficient instance of the 80/20 rule. Obtain 80 % of success whereas spending 20 % of the time or effort. We regularly use the phrase ‘Ok for presidency work.’ There are two strategies we use for leveling. First, we deploy ‘GoTreads’ to rectify an ungainly tilt to our camper. In addition to being compact and glorious car extraction boards, GoTreads have 4 leveling heights inherent of their folding design. (It’s all the time a bonus when one piece of substances can serve two features.) Second, we use a folding shovel to dig or scrap a trough to decrease a tire or two. This course of can be utilized by itself or to reinforce using GoTreads in a really uneven campsite.
Final however Not Least:
When selecting a campsite, we really feel it’s higher to pick your neighbors slightly then they choose you. For instance, we like tenting subsequent to Journey Motorcyclists. They’re very appreciative of a chilly beer or dinner or campfire and all the time have just a few good tales to inform. And, after a protracted day of driving, they’re usually early to mattress and rise which matches our rhythm. We additionally get pleasure from tenting subsequent to older {couples} – particularly if they’ve plenty of stickers on their rigs depicting the states they’ve visited! Most of the time, they’re insightful and can provide us a view into our future. One aged girl fortunately baked us an apple pie whereas telling us about her favourite Nationwide Parks. We’re by no means too previous to be taught one thing from others.
We hope the following tips and musing have been useful if not a bit of entertaining. They had been culled from expertise and loads of errors. Simply final week we had been tenting alongside the Metolius River not far-off from our Oregon dwelling. We chosen a distant website and thought we discovered a brand new Honey Gap – till we regarded up. Leaning over our camper, on a forty five diploma angle, was a 100’ ponderosa tree that had seen higher years. Though the chance of it falling on us was little to none, we had been nonetheless a tad skeptical. Greatest to search for and round earlier than deciding on a campsite. You might be stunned about what you possibly can surmise.
Gary and Gretchen Matos
Gary Matos – Whiskey 7 Backroads
Gary and Gretchen reside in Sisters Oregon and when not splitting or stacking wooden they get pleasure from backpacking, kayaking and bike driving. They presently personal a 4wheel Flatbed Hawk on a Dodge Ram 3500
